WordNet
n. Asian tree having clusters of usually white blossoms and edible fruit resembling the peach [syn: apricot]
Usage examples of "apricot tree".
From where he now stood, even the apricot tree behind which he had placed himself could not be seen from the stone building, shielded as it was by the stable and another outbuilding.
I found these growing on the apricot tree in the forecourt, as I was passing through just now.
She'd left all her belongings in the villa, even the apricot tree, so Javier knew she had to be coming back.
Bert locked the chair, went over to the apricot tree, picked two apricots.
She had been so busy being dressed and fussed over, she hadn't had any lunch, and now she was starved and had remembered the apricot tree in that garden.
Mahmoud paused long enough under an apricot tree to seize one plump and pretty girl and squeeze her, kissing her swiftly before we threw ourselves over the far wall and into a narrow, shadowed alley.
He found Dr Mathieu, who had tended the ills of the people of Haute Chalonniere for over forty years, asleep under the apricot tree at the bottom of his garden, and the old man agreed to come at once.